Russia’s effort to seize Ukrainian territory is condemned by the OSCE

Russia’s attempt to annex Ukrainian territory has been denounced by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), which claims that Putin is damaging the foundation of international law.

This statement was published on the OSCE’s official website.

“It is unacceptable that Russian President Vladimir Putin today announced the illegitimate takeover of sovereign Ukrainian land. The fundamental principles of the OSCE and the international order, including territorial integrity, what destroying by Putin’s actions “claimed the statement.

Additionally, they warned that the Russian Federation’s activities, such as military mobilization and nuclear threats, will only cause the crisis to escalate still further. Millions more lives will be at stake as a result, and suffering will increase.

“We once more demand that the Russian Federation get all of its troops out of Ukraine. We reaffirm our principled support to Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders as well as our support for the country’s people in these difficult times “OSCE made a note.

Source: https://www.osce.org/chairmanship/527109

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